Great Migration
Ellis Island
Red Summer of 1919
Living Conditions
Image in Society
100

What was the reason for the Great Migration?

The absence of Jim Crow laws and good job opportunities.

100

This famous statue greeted immigrants arriving in New York Harbor

Statue of Liberty

100

What was the Red Summer of 1919?

A pattern of white-on-black violence throughout the United States.

100

Where did most immigrants first settle when they arrived in New York?

Tenement neighborhoods or slums

100

How were immigrants seen towards the public?

They were viewed differently based on their culture and how educated they were.

200

Why did these immigrants pick New York to migrate to, and what did they learn when they got there?

New York State did not practice segregation by law, yet there existed discriminatory practices in the aspect of housing.

200

How long did most immigrants spend being processed at Ellis Island?

A few hours to a few days

200

What was the deadliest riot during the Red Summer of 1919?

The Elaine Massacre.

200

What made the neighbor hoods dirty? 

In New York there was no sewers

200

What became a major issue after WWI?

the public showing Xenophobia 

300

What part of New York were the African American immigrants confined to?

Harlem, New York

300

What test did immigrants have to pass to enter the country?

The Literacy test

300

Where specifically did the Red Summer take place in the U.S?

Southern locations as well as in the North, most notably in Chicago.

300

How did immigrant communities support each other?

Shared resources, community support, and the wives would be the care givers and have to deal with the filth.

300

Why doesn't national security favor immigrants?

They just see them as major threats and don't trust them

400

What were some major problems for the immigrants sent to live in Harlem?

The areas became overcrowded, leading to poor living conditions and higher rents.

400

What Two Acts were considered the "Quota Acts" that limited immigrants to enter a foreign country?

The Emergency Quota and Immigration Act 

400

Where and when did the first riot occur of the Red Summer?

Millen, Georgia  April 14 1919

400

Describe the housing conditions in immigrant neighborhoods

Crowded, limited sanitation

400

What made it possible for Congress to pass this legislation?

WWI

500

How did the discriminatory rules affect the housing of African American immigrants?

Localities had started to implement restrictive covenants and redlining, which created segregated neighborhoods.
500

 What has Ellis Island become once immigrants started to overcome country's with their arrival?

A detention center for trickle immigrants with problems and for others being deported.

500

Who was the person who was hung in Omaha, Nebraksa?

Will Brown

500

Explain how immigrant communities changed New York's cultural landscape

Created diverse, multicultural communities

500

What was the overall image of how immigrants were seen as in New York?

As a threat, uneducated, poor, and just doesn't want to be associated with them.